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  • You do not get half the enjoyment you should out of music when swimming around all the time, and it would not be appreciated if you appeared like Venus or Undine, from out of the foam as it were, among the customers of the "Restauration" on one or other of the islands -- besides, you would not have your pocket-book, stuffed with notes, on your person just then.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • "Restauration" (well it deserves the title!) of the Calais Station.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 15, 1892 Various 1876

  • If we do, we shall be likely to sit in some delicious place, listening to the band playing in the "Restauration," and to the nightingales, till the moon comes up.

    The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • If we do, we shall be likely to sit in some delicious place, listening to the band playing in the "Restauration," and to the nightingales, till the moon comes up.

    Saunterings Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • a good deal with the military, and that a certain young lieutenant, in particular, went often with him to the "Restauration," Tinkeles began to offer whatever he conceived might prove attractive to an officer.

    Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Gustav Freytag 1855

  • As such, he ironically criticized Karl Ludwig von Haller's The Restauration of the Science of the State, in which the latter claimed that law was superficial, because natural law and the "right of the most powerful" was sufficient (§258).

    Capsule Summaries of the Great Books of the Western World Jonathan Aquino 2009

  • As such, he ironically criticized Karl Ludwig von Haller's The Restauration of the Science of the State, in which the latter claimed that law was superficial, because natural law and the "right of the most powerful" was sufficient (§258).

    Archive 2009-03-01 Jonathan Aquino 2009

  • Colmar: Association pour la Restauration des Edifices Historiques de Colmar, 1996.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Note 25: Auguste Scherlen, Topographie du vieux Colmar (Colmar: Association pour la Restauration des Edifices Historiques de Colmar, 1996), 400. back

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • At moments, beneath the old pictures collected by Swann which, with this Restauration Duc and his beloved courtesan, completed the old-fashioned picture, the lady in pink interrupted him with her chatter and he stopped short, and stared at her with a ferocious glare.

    Time Regained 2003

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